March 23, 20233, 5th House Farms, analysis, analytics, BIPOC, black, black-owned, business, Business Analysis, cannabis, Carlondo Mitchell, cart, concentrate, Concentrates & Extracts, consumer, cultivation, Cultivation & Growing, dispensaries, economic, Edibles & Processing, empowerment, entrepreneur, entrepreneurial, extract, extraction, government, growing, industry, legalization, legalize, license, marijuana, market, medical, Operations, producer, product, Product Development, Quality, recreational, retail, Rochester, social equity, state, states, success, tier three, vape, War on Drugs, washington The Story of 5th House Farms: Economic Empowerment & Equity in Cannabis Based in Rochester along the I-5 corridor in western Washington is 5th House Farms, a black-owned cultivation and processing company. Founded in […]